Publications by authors named "Arash Matinahmadi"

Immune checkpoints are a set of inhibitory and stimulatory molecules/mechanisms that affect the activity of immune cells to maintain the existing balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory signaling pathways and avoid the progression of autoimmune disorders. Tumor cells can employ these checkpoints to evade immune system. The discovery and development of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) was thereby a milestone in the area of immuno-oncology.

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  • * MiRNAs help regulate key processes in HCC, including cell proliferation and invasion, and their levels can significantly impact treatment outcomes during chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
  • * Altered miRNA expression is linked to HCC progression, drug resistance, and metastasis, with their activity also shaped by other factors like lncRNAs and circRNAs, offering potential for improving HCC prognosis and treatment strategies.
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For the first time, a subset of small cancer cells identified in acute myeloid leukemia has been termed Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). These cells are notorious for their robust proliferation, self-renewal abilities, significant tumor-forming potential, spread, and resistance to treatments. CSCs are a global concern, as it found in numerous types of cancer, posing a real-world challenge today.

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Non-coding RNAs have shown key roles in cancer and among them, short RNA molecules are known as microRNAs (miRNAs). These molecules have length less than 25 nucleotides and suppress translation and expression. The functional miRNAs are produced in cytoplasm.

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